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The 2016 Nutritious Food Fair is a three-day
event that will bring together stakeholders in International &
National Research institutions, Agriculture, Health, Education, Science
& Technology and Trade & Commerce, including Government
Representatives, Development & Donor Agencies, Small, Medium and
Large Scale Food Industries, Input Dealers, Seed Companies, Researchers,
Farmers, Processors, Consumers, Entertainment and the Media, among
others. An estimated 5,000 persons will participate in the event.

Attractions at the fair include exhibition of nutrient-rich crop
varieties and their food derivatives; commercially processed nutritious
foods; local technologies for cassava and maize processing; cooking,
quiz and dance competitions; awards to best farmers, processors,
marketers and advocates; raffle draws and screening of award-winning
movie - ‘Yellow Cassava’ with appearances of some Nollywood celebrities
and live performances by top musicians and comedia…

Mrs Olubunmi Ayoola, Programme officer of the Osun
Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O’MEAL), says the free
meal programme in the state has boosted enrollment of pupils in public
schools.
Ayoola spoke on Friday in Osogbo while receiving a delegation from
Niger State on a three-day visit to understudy the O’MEAL programme of
the state.
She said that the Gov. Rauf Aregbesola-led administration in the
state would continue to implement the feeding programme in spite of the
scarce financial resources available to the state.
“Through this programme, there has been a relative increase in pupils’ enrollment in the state public schools,’’ Ayoola said.
She said that the programme also impacted positively on the state’s
economy as food vendors and farmers were empowered in the process.
In her remarks, Mrs Afiniki Dauda, Special Adviser to Niger State
Governor on Empowerment and Social Protection, who led the delegation,
commended Gov. Aregbesola for the programme.
Accordi…

Barcelona forward Neymar has said he has no problem admitting that the club is openly dependent on star player Lionel Messi.
Neymar, who is set to play a similar role for Brazil at the Rio 2016
Olympics, says there’s nothing wrong with a team having a star player to
depend on.
“I’ve never liked talking about myself, but I’ll give Barcelona’s example,” he told a news conference at Granja Comary.
“We have great players but will we deny we are dependent on Messi? Of
course we depend [on Messi]. I’m not ashamed of playing for him or for
the fact that he is the man. Messi is the best in the world, I want to
depend on him.”
Neymar believes that the young Brazil team will be prepared for challenge of winning the Olympics on home soil.
“Winning is a very good thing. The pressure is part of
the football, I’m here for that. It’s part of the game this pressure
when I’m on the field.
“They [the other players] are young, but we know our responsibility
of playing for Brazil in our home c…

A new revelation has been made about the number of teachers who die every month in Lagos and it will shock you.
An average of 10 teachers die each month in the post-primary teaching
service of the state accroding to the Lagos State Teachers’
Establishment and Pension Office (TEPO).
Mrs Sewanu Ayodele-Amosu, the Permanent Secretary of TEPO, made the
disclosure on Tuesday at a Sensitisation Seminar and Capacity Building
on Healthy Living for Post-Primary Teaching Staff of the state.
According to Vanguard, she said that apart from sudden collapse
resulting in either temporary or permanent confinement in bed, the
disturbing rate of deaths among teachers in the state called for
concern.
According to her, in spite of the prevailing economic situation in
the country, there is, arguably, scantiness of knowledge on healthy
living.
“This is another contributory factor for this worrisome adverse health condition of the teachers.
“This health seminar will be held quarterly to educat…